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《文物保护研究》2013,58(4):308-313
Abstract

The oak timbers of the Swedish warship Vasa are deteriorating. High amounts of oxalic acid have been found along with a low pH and low molecular weight cellulose deep in the wood timbers. The iron-rich surface wood differs from the interior wood in that it displays higher pH and cellulose with higher molecular weight. The objective of this study was to determine why there is a difference in cellulose degradation, pH, and oxalic acid amount between the surface region and the interior of the Vasa timbers. Analysis of cellulose weight average molecular weight by size exclusion chromatography was performed, as well as quantification of oxalic acid and iron by high-performance anion exchange chromatography and atomic emission spectroscopy, respectively. It was found that a decrease in iron content coincides with an increase in oxalic acid concentration and a drop in pH at a certain depth from the wood surface. When iron-rich surface wood samples from the Vasa were mixed with an aqueous solution of oxalic acid, a fast increase of pH over time was observed. Neither interior wood poor in iron nor the fresh oak reference showed the same neutralizing effect during the time of measurement. This indicates that the presence of iron (rust) causes a neutralization of the wood, through the formation of iron(III) oxalato complexes, thus protecting the wood from oxalic acid hydrolysis. This effect was not observed to the same extent for other acids observed in Vasa wood (sulfuric, formic, glycolic, and acetic acids).  相似文献   

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Wood artefacts are subject to damage by biologic infestations due to bacteria, insects, and fungal species. One of the worst feared attacks is due to the xylophagous insects whose larvae feed on wood by boring galleries, at the expense of building timbers and worked woods. These beetles are responsible for daily destruction of the world’s wooden cultural heritage, and their elimination has been always a big problem for conservation of wood. The need to avoid the use of chemical methods in conservation for pest control has led to the development of various non-chemical, non-toxic treatments. Among these, heating with microwaves (MW) seems to be one of the most promising, since it has already shown its high efficacy in destroying pests. Insect-infested wood remediation by MW heating in conservation is based on the larger thermal increment induced in larvae than in wood, due to their different dielectric permittivity in the GHz frequency range. However, the side effects that may occur due to MW heating of wood, such as dehydration, have never been discussed so far. Here we study the possible application of microwave heating as a remediation method for wood samples infested by the larvae of the insect Hylotrupes bajulus. We show that it is possible to set up exposure conditions able to achieve 100% of larvae death and that are sufficiently mild not to induce significant dehydration of the exposed wood from which shrinkage effects may derive. Indeed, under these conditions, MW-induced wood dehydration on cubic and parallelepiped sweetgum samples can be kept under control and to percentages as low as 0.4% (w/w).  相似文献   

3.
Electronic media     
ELECTRONIC MEDIA LAW AND REGULATION by Kenneth C. Creech (Stoneham, MA; Focal Press, 1993—$34.95, paper, ISBN 0–240–80130‐X, 404 pp.)

MEDIA, SEX AND THE ADOLESCENT edited by Bradley S. Greenberg, Jane D. Brown, and Nancy L. Buerkel‐Rothfuss (Creskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 1993—$55.00/24.95, ISBN 1–881303–36–5 cloth, 1–881303–37–3 paper, 376 pp.)

CHILDREN & TELEVISION: IMAGES IN A CHANGING SOCIOCULTURAL WORLD edited by Gordon L. Berry and Joy Keiko Asamen (Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1993—$23.95, paper, ISBN 0–8039–4700–3, 332 pp.)

“RADIO: THE FORGOTTEN MEDIUM.” Media Studies Journal 7:3, Summer 1993 (Freedom Forum Media Studies Center, Columbia University, 2950 Broadway, New York, NY 10027–7004—$5.00 per copy, ISSN 1057–7416, 204 pp.)

ALL TALK: THE TALKSHOW IN MEDIA CULTURE by Wayne Munson (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1993—price not given, ISBN 0–87722–995–3, 216 pp.)

THE GODS OF TELEVANGELISM: THE CRISIS OF MEANING AND THE APPEAL OF RELIGIOUS TELEVISION by Janice Peck (Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 1993—$45.00/19.95, ISBN 1–881303–65–9 cloth, 1–881303–66–7 paper, 296 pp.)

WORKING IN COMMERCIALS: A COMPLETE SOURCEBOOK FOR ADULT AND CHILD ACTORS by Elaine Keller Beardsley (Stoneham, MA: Focal Press, 1993—$19.95, paper, ISBN 0–240–80160–1,194 pp.)

THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND THE FIFTH ESTATE: REGULATION OF ELECTRONIC MASS MEDIA by T. Barton Carter, Marc A. Franklin, and Jay B. Wright (Westbury, NY: Foundation Press, 1993—price not given, ISBN 1–56662–039–2, 891 pp.)  相似文献   

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3. HISTORY     
TIJUANA BIBLES: ART AND WIT IN AMERICA'S FORBIDDEN FUNNIES, 1930s‐1950s edited by Bob Adelman (New York: Simon &; Schuster, 1997—124.00, ISBN 0–684–83461–8, 160 pp.)

HOGARTH AND HIS TIMES: SERIOUS COMEDY by David Bindman (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997—$45.00/29.95, ISBN 0–520–21299–1 hard, 0–520–21300–9 paper, 208 pp., photos)

FOR THE LOVE OF PRAGUE by Gene Deitch (Prague: Peter Lemkin, 1997— $20.00, ISBN 80–7205–467–8)

ART IN MOTION: ANIMATION AESTHETICS by Maureen Furniss (Sydney: John Libbey, 1998—$24.95, ISBN 1–86462–038–2)

GEORGE GROSZ: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY by George Grosz, translated by Nora Hodges (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998—$17.95, paper, ISBN 0–520–21327–0)

CARTOONING AND COMIC ART IN SOUTHEAST ASIA edited by John Lent (Singapore: Times Academic Press, Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science, 25:1, special issue [1997]—$26.50, ISSN 0303–8246, ISBN 981–210–111‐X, 166 pp., illustrations, references)

COMIC ART IN ASIA: HISTORICAL, LITERARY, AND POLITICAL ROOTS edited by John Lent (Clevedon, England: Multilingual Matters, Asian Pacific Communication, 7:1–2, special issue [1996]—$16.00, ISSN 0957–6851, 86 pp., illustrations, references)

SEAL OF APPROVAL: THE HISTORY OF THE COMICS CODE by Amy Kiste Nyberg (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi “Studies in Popular Culture,”; 1998—$45.00/18.00, ISBN 0–87805–974–1 hard, 0–87805–975‐X paper, 208 pp.)

CELEBRITY CARICATURE IN AMERICA by Wendy Wick Reaves (Washington and New Haven: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, in association with Yale University Press, 1998—$45.00, ISBN 0–300–07463–8, 306 pp.)

READING THE RABBIT: EXPLORATIONS IN WARNER BROS. ANIMATION edited by Kevin S. Sandier (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1998—$49.00/19.00, ISBN 0–8135–2537–3 hard, 0–8135–2538–1 paper, 271 pp.)

EDITORIAL CARTOONING AND CARICATURE: A REFERENCE GUIDE by Paul P. Somers, Jr. (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1998— $69.50, ISBN 0–313–22150–2, 205 pp.)  相似文献   

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AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE [website] (http://www.afionline.org), reviewed 9 June 1999.

GOING DIGITAL: STRATEGIES FOR ACCESS, PRESERVATION, AND CONVERSION OF COLLECTIONS TO A DIGITAL FORMAT edited by Donald L. DeWitt (New York: Haworth Press, 1998—$45.00, ISBN 0–7890–0521–2, 232 pp., index)

ELECTRONIC FRONTIER FOUNDATION [website] (http://www.eff.org), reviewed 17 April 1999. Founded in 1990 by John Perry Barlow and Mitch Kapor (of Lotus 1–2‐3 fame)

FACT: FIRST AMENDMENT CYBER‐TRIBUNE [website] (http://w3.trib.com/FACT), reviewed 17 April 1999. FACT is hosted by Wyoming's Casper Star‐Tribune and edited by Charles Levendosky (a columnist and editor for that newspaper)

THE HISTORY CHANNEL [website] (http://www.historychannel.com), reviewed 11 June 1999.

THE NATURE OF THE BOOK: PRINT AND KNOWLEDGE IN THE MAKING by Adrian Johns (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998—$40.00/no paper price, ISBM 0–226–40121–9 hard, 0–226–40122–7 paper, 753 pp., bibliography, index)

K.I.S.S. OF THE PANOPTICON [website] (http://carmen.artsci.washington.edu /panop/home.htm), reviewed 12 May 1999.

THE MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES SITE (MCS): CONSTRUCTIVISM AT WORK [website] (http://www.aber.ac.uk/‐dgc/media.html), reviewed 23 April 1999.

MEDIA AWARENESS NETWORK [webstite] (http://www.media‐awareness.ca/), reviewed 11 March 1999.

CIVIC SPACE/CYBERSPACE: THE AMERICAN PUBLIC LIBRARY IN THE INFORMATION AGE by Redmond Kathleen Molz and Phyllis Dain (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999—$30.00, ISBN 0–262–13346–6, 259 pp., appendix, notes, bibliographical references, index)

RADIO VATICAN CITY [website] (http://www.wrn.org/vatican‐radio/), reviewed 12 May 1999.

SARAH ZUPKO'S CULTURAL STUDIES CENTER [website] (http://www.popcultures.com/), reviewed 12 May 1999.  相似文献   

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(1. Reference and general)

Internationales Handbuch für Hörfunk und Fernsehen 1996/97 / INTERNATIONAL RADIO AND TELEVISION HANDBOOK 1996/97 edited by the Hans‐Bredow‐Institut (Baden‐Baden: Nomos Verlagsges, 1996— DM 198, ISBN 3–7890–4227–7, ISSN 0946–3348, various pagings totaling about 1450 pp.)

100 Jahre Medien‐Gewalt‐Diskussion in Deutschland: Synopse und Bibliographie zu einer zyklischen Entrüstung /100 YEARS OF MEDIA VIOLENCE DISCUSSION IN GERMANY: SYNOPSIS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF A CYCLIC INDIGNATION by Heinz‐Dietrich Fischer, Jürgen Niemann, Oskar Stodiek (Frankfurt: Institut für Medienentwicklung und Kommunikation IMK 1996—DM 48,90 ISBN 3–927282–45–6, 347 pp.; address: Mainzer Landstraße 195, D‐60326 Frankfurt am Main)

Die Realität der Massenmedien / THE REALITY OF THE MASS MEDIA by Niklas Luhmann (Opladen: Westdeutscher Verl., 1996— DM 24,80 ISBN 3–531–12841–8, 219 pp.)

Mediale Interaktion: Speicher, Individualität, Öffentlichkeit / MEDIATED INTERACTION: STORAGE, INDIVIDUALITY, PUBLIC by Manfred Fassler (München: Fink 1996—DM 98,‐ISBN 3–7705–3105–1, 503 pp.)

(2. Press and press history)

Frauenzeitschriften am Ende? Ostdeutsche Frauenpresse vor und nach der Wende 1989/ WOMEN'S MAGAZINES AT THE END? EAST GERMAN WOMEN'S PRESS BEFORE AND AFTER THE CHANGES OF 1989 by Sabine Tonscheidt (Münster: Lit Verl., 1996— DM 68,80 ISBN 3–8258–2690–2, 416 pp.)

Die Pressepolitik der kaiserlichen Regierung während des Ersten Weltkriegs / PRESS POLITICS OF THE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT DURING WORLD WAR I by Martin Creutz (Frankfurt: Lang, 1996— DM 89,‐ ISBN 3–631–30145–6, 319 pp.)

Die Schaubühne/Die Weltbühne: Siegfried Jacobsohns Wochenschrift und ihr ästhetisches Programm / DIE SCHAUBÜHNE/ DIE WELTBÜHNE: SIEGFRIED JACOBSOHN'S WEEKLY AND ITS AESTHETICAL PROGRAM by Gunther Nickel (Opladen: Westdeutscher Verl., 1996—DM 49,‐ ISBN 3–531–12810–8, 272 pp.)

Die Augsburger “Allgemeine Zeitung”; und die Pressepolitik Bayerns: Ein Verlagsunternehmen zwischen 1815 und 1848/THE ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG OF AUGSBURG AND THE PRESS POLITICS OF BAVARIA: A PUBLISHING HOUSE BETWEEN 1815 AND 1848 by Michaela Breil (Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1996—DM 138,‐ ISBN 3–484–35054–7, 309 pp.)

Zensur und Pressefreiheit: Kommunikationskontrolle in Zurich an der Wende zum 19. Jahrhundert / CENSORSHIP AND PRESS FREEDOM: CONTROL OF COMMUNICATION IN ZURIC AT THE TURN OF THE 19TH CENTURY by Christoph Guggenbühl (Zürich: Chronos Verlag, 1996— DM 58,‐ ISBN 3–905311–77–1, 452 pp.)

Medien und Öffentlichkeiten im Mittelalter 800 ‐ 1400 / MEDIA AND PUBLICS IN THE MIDDLE AGES 800 ‐ 1400 by Werner Faulstich (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1996— DM 68,‐ ISBN 3–525–20786–7, 298 pp.)

(3. Television and its uses)

Handbuch des Kinderfernsehens / HANDBOOK OF CHILDREN'S TELEVISION edited by Hans Dieter Erlinger (Konstanz: UVK‐Medien/Ölschläger, 1995—DM 68,‐ ISBN 3–88295–224–5, 623 pp.)

Die Fernsehgeneration: Eine empirische Untersuchung ihrer Mediennutzung und Medienbewertung / THE TV GENERATION: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF ITS MEDIA USES AND GRATIFICATIONS by Wolfram Peiser (Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 1996—DM 52,‐ ISBN 3–531–12830–2, 306 pp.)

Wahlfreiheit in der Fernsehnutzung: Eine soziologische Analyse zur Individualisierung der Massenkommunikation / FREEDOM OF CHOICE IN THE USE OF TELEVISION: A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS ON THE INDIVIDUALIZATION OF MASS COMMUNICATION by Michael Jäckel (Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 1996—DM 56,‐ ISBN 3–531–12834–5, 315 pp.)

(4. Others)

Rundfunk und Gewerkschaften in der Weimarer Republik und in der frühen Nachkriegszeit / BROADCASTING AND TRADE UNIONS IN THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC AND IN EARLY POST‐WAR TIMES by Felicitas Merkel (Potsdam: Verlag für Berlin‐Brandenburg, 1996— DM 48,‐ ISBN 3–930850–09–5, 395 pp.)

Die NSDAP und der Film bis zur Machtergreifung / THE NSDAP AND FILM BEFORE THE ACCESSION TO POWER by Thomas Hanna‐Daoud (Weimar: Böhlau, 1996—DM 78,‐ ISBN 3–412–11295‐X, 345 pp.)

Journalismus: Beruf ohne Moral? Journalistisches Berufshandeln in Österreich /JOURNALISM: AN OCCUPATION WITHOUT MORALS? PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISM IN AUSTRIA by Matthias Karmasin (Vienna: Linde Verlag, 1996—DM 38,‐ ISBN 3–85122–559–7, 222 pp.)

Schweizerisches Presserecht / SWISS PRESS LAW by Franz Riklin (Bern: Stämpfli, 1996—DM 98,‐ ISBN 3–7272–0896–1, 360 pp.)  相似文献   

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MEDIA EDUCATION AND THE (RE)PRODUCTION OF CULTURE by David Sholle and Stan Denski (Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey/Greenwood, 1994— $55.00, ISBN 0–89789–254–2, 200 pp.)

CULTURES AND THE AD: EXPLORING OTHERNESS IN THE WORLD OF ADVERTISING by William M. O'Barr (Boulder, CO: Westview, 1994— $59.99/17.95, ISBN 0–8133–2196–4 hard, 0–8133–2197–2 paper, 212 pp.)

MASS COMMUNICATION RESEARCH: CONTEMPORARY METHODS AND APPLICATIONS by Michael Singletary (New York: Longman, 1994—price not given, ISBN 0–8013–0882–8, 473 pp.)

MASS COMMUNICATION RESEARCH: ON PROBLEMS AND POLICIES—THE ART OF ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS edited by Cees Hamelink and Olga Linne (Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1994—price not given, ISBN 0–89391–738–9, 417 pp.)

GENDERED LIVES: COMMUNICATION, GENDER, AND CULTURE by Julia T. Wood (Belmont, CA.: Wadsworth, 1994—no price given, paper, ISBN 0–534–20316–7, 359 pp.)

FATAL WORDS: COMMUNICATION CLASHES AND AIRCRAFT CRASHES by Steven Cushing (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994—$23.50, ISBN 0–226–13200–5, 162 pp.)

THE DISABLED, THE MEDIA, AND THE INFORMATION AGE edited by Jack A. Nelson (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1994— $55.00, ISBN 0–313–28472–5, 264 pp.)

COMMUNICATION ETHICS: METHODS OF ANALYSIS by James A. Jaska and Michael S. Pritchard (Belmont, CA: Wads‐worth, 1994—price not given, paper, ISBN 0–534–19896–1,244 pp.)

THE ROLE OF PRINT ON PAPER IN THE PUBLISHING HOUSE OF THE FUTURE by Joost Kist (Cambridge, MA: Harvard Program on Information Resources Policy, 1993—price not given, paper, ISBN 0–879716–05–4, 23 pp.)

MEDIA IMPACT: AN INTRODUCTION TO MASS MEDIA by Shirley Biagi (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1994—price not given, paper, ISBN 0–534–20184–9, 564 pp.)

RACE—AMERICA'S RAWEST NERVE, Media Studies Journal 8:3 (Summer 1994, 180 pp.)

RESETTING THE COMPASS: NEWS COVERAGE OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE AFTER THE COLD WAR is an 11‐page report on a November 1993 meeting held in Zurich by the same Freedom Forum. This report ties to the Fall 1993 Media Studies Journal topic.  相似文献   

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Electronic Media     
THE FUTURE OF TELEVISION: A GLOBAL OVERVIEW OF PROGRAMMING, ADVERTISING, TECHNOLOGY AND GROWTH by Marc Doyle (Lincolnwood, IL: NTC Business Books, 1992‐$39.95, ISBN 0–8442–3461–3, 187 pp.)

TELE‐ADVISING: THERAPEUTIC DISCOURSE IN AMERICAN TELEVISION by Mimi White (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1992‐$29.95/10.95, ISBN 0–8078–2055–5 hard, 0–8078–4390–3, 218 pp.)

THE FACTS ON FILE DICTIONARY OF FILM AND BROADCASTTERMS by Edmund F. Penney (New York: Facts on File, 1991‐$29.95/14.95, ISBN 0–8160–1923–1 hard, 0–8160–2782‐X paper, 251 pp.)

SOCIETY'S IMPACT ON TELEVISION: HOW THE VIEWING PUBLIC SHAPES TELEVISION PROGRAMMING by Gary W. Selnow and Richard R. Gilbert (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1993‐$49.95, ISBN 0–275–94390–9, 240 pp.)

TELELITERACY: TAKING TELEVISION SERIOUSLY by David Bianculli (New York: Continuum, 1992—$24.95, ISBN 0–8264–0535–5, 315 pp.).

THE RADIO STATION by Michael Keith, with Joseph M. Krause (Stoneham, MA: Focal Press, 1993—price not given, paper, ISBN 0–240–80159–8, 315 pp.)

ELECTRONIC MEDIA PROGRAMMING: STRATEGIES AND DECISION MAKING by Raymond L. Carroll and Donald M. Davis (New York: McGraw‐Hill, 1993—price not given, ISBN 0–07–010298–8, 532 pp.)

WHY VIEWERS WATCH: A REAPPRAISAL OF TELEVISION EFFECTS by Jib Fowles (Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1992‐$19.95, paper, ISBN 0–8039–4077–7, 280 pp.)

CRITICAL THINKING IN AN IMAGE WORLD: ALFRED KORXYBSKI'S THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES EXTENDED TO CRITICAL TELEVISION EVALUATION by Geraldine E. Forsberg (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1993–18.50, paper, ISBN 0–8191–8971–5, 208 pp.)

TUNED IN: TELEVISION IN AMERICAN LIFE by Lloyd DeGrane (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1991‐$11.95, paper, ISBN 0–252–06222–1, about 80 pp.)

BROADCASTING/CABLE AND BEYOND: AN INTRODUCTION TO MODERN ELECTRONIC MEDIA by Joseph Dominick, Barry Sherman, and Gary Copeland (New York: McGraw‐Hill, 1993—price not given, ISBN 0–07–017819–4, 493 pp.)

CABLE TELEVISION LAW 1993: LEARNING TO LIVE WITH THE 1992 CABLE ACT (Practicing Law Institute, 810 Seventh Ave., New York, NY 10019‐$80.00, paper, two vols, no ISBN given, 1,040 pp.)

BASIC LIGHTING WORKTEXT FOR FILM & VIDEO by Richard K. Ferncase (Stoneham, MA: Focal Press, 1992—price not given, paper, ISBN 0–240–80085–0, 109 pp.)

SINGLE‐CAMERA VIDEO PRODUCTION by Robert B. Musburger (Stoneham, MA: Focal Press, 1993‐$22.95, paper, ISBN 0–240–80034–6, 195 pp.)

THE AGE OF MISSING INFORMATION by Bill McKibben (New York: Random House, 1992‐$20.00, no ISBN available, 261 pp.)

POLITICAL BROADCAST CATECHISM (National Association of Broadcasters, 1771 N St. NW, Washington, DC 20036–1992, price not given, ISBN 0–89324–151–2, 103 pp.)

DUNCAN'S RADIO MARKET GUIDE 1993 EDITION (Duncan's American Radio, PO Box 90284, Indianapolis, IN 46290‐$265, paper, about 350 pp.)

BROADCAST AND CABLE SELLING by Charles Warner and Joseph Buchman (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1993—price not given, ISBN 0–534–19770–1, 447 pp.)

DUNCAN'S RADIO COMMENTS... by James H. Duncan, Jr. (Duncan's American Radio, Box 90284, Indianapolis, IN 46290‐$50.00

PRICING & RATE FORECASTING USING BROADCAST YIELD MANAGEMENT by Shane Fox (Washington, DC: National Association of Broadcasters, 1992—price not given, paper, ISBN 0–89324–150–4, 138 pp.)  相似文献   

9.
1. General

Am Ende der Gutenberg‐Galaxis: Die neuen Kommunikation‐sverhältnisse / AT THE END OF THE GUTENBERG GALAXY: THE NEW COMMUNICATION RELATIONS by Norbert Bolz (München: Fink, 1993—DM 38,‐ISBN 3–7705–2871–9, 249pp.)

Informations‐System Medienpädagogik: Literarurdokumentation Version 2.0 / INFORMATION SYSTEM MEDIA PEDAGOGY: DOCUMENTATION OF LITERATURE, VERSION 2.0 (Opladen: Leske & Budrich, 1993—DM 168,‐ ISBN 3–8100–1194–0, three 3.5‐inch discs plus a handbook of 205 pp.)

Literatur zur deutschsprachigen Presse: Eine Bibliographie, von den Anfängen bis 1970/ LITERATURE OF THE GERMAN LANGUAGE PRESS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY FROM THE BEGINNINGS TO 1970, Vol. 4 edited by Gert Hagelweide (München: Saur, 1993—DM 320,‐for the volume, ISBN 3–598–21284–4 for the series, 546 pp.)

Journalismus als Beruf: Bilanz der Kommunikatorforschung im deutschsprachigen Raum von 1945 bis 1990 / JOURNALISM AS A PROFESSION: A SUMMARY OF COMMUNICATOR RESEARCH IN GERMAN‐SPEAKING COUNTRIES 1945–1990 by Frank Böckelmann (Konstanz: Universitäts‐verlag Konstanz [Schriften der Deutschen Gesellschaft für COMNET. 10], 1993— DM 98,‐ ISBN 3–87940–455–0, 566 pp.)

Massenmedien in Österreich, Medienbericht 4: Berichtszeitraum 1986 bis 1992 / MASS MEDIA IN AUSTRIA: MEDIA REPORT 4 FOR THE PERIOD 1986–1992 edited by Thomas Steinmaurer (Buchkultur Verlagsges, Währinger Str. 104, A‐1180 Wien, 1993—DM 98,‐ ISBN 3–901052–08–9, 560 pp.)

Werbeboom und Medien: Zur Krise am Werbemarkt. Eine medienökonomische Bewertung / ADVERTISING BOOM AND MEDIA: TOWARDS THE CRISIS OF THE ADVERTISING MARKET. A MEDIA ECONOMICS APPRAISAL edited by Peter A. Bruck (Wien: Buchkultur Verlagsges [address given above], 1993—DM 118,‐ ISBN 3–901052–14–3, 243 pp.)

Journalismus in der Schweiz: Fakten, Uberlegungen, Möglichkeiten / JOURNALISM IN SWITZERLAND: FACTS, THOUGHTS, POSSIBILITIES edited by Michael Schanne and Peter Schulz (Aarau: Sauerländer, 1993—SFr. 49.‐ ISBN 3–7941–3679–9, 268 pp.)

MEDIA CONCENTRATION IN EUROPE: COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST by Alfonso Sánchez‐Tabernero, et.al. (The European Institute for the Media, Kaistr. 13, D‐40221 Düsseldorf, 1993—DM 70,‐ ISBN 3–929673–02–0, 270 pp.)

Medienkonzentration in Deutschland: Medienverflechtungen und Branchenvernetzungen / MEDIA CONCENTRATION IN GERMANY: MEDIA INTERLOCKS AND INTEGRATION by Horst Röper & Ulrich Pätzold (Düsseldorf: Europäisches Medieninstitut, 1993—no price or ISBN given, 214 pp.)

2. Press and news agencies

NS‐Presseanweisungen der Vorkriegszeit: Edition und Dokumentation / NS‐PRESS ORDERS FOR THE PRE‐WAR PERIOD Vol.4,1–4: 1936 edited by Gabriele Toepser‐Ziegert (München: Saur, 1993—DM 498,‐for this volume, ISBN 3–598–10551–7 for the series, 1,858 pp. in four vols.)

Agenturen im Nachrichtenmarkt / AGENCIES IN THE NEWS MARKET edited by Jürgen Wilke (Köln: Böhlau, 1993—DM 58,‐ISBN 3–412–02793–6, 309 pp.)

Medienpolitik für die Dritte Welt: Inter Press Service / MEDIA POLITICS FOR THE THIRD WORLD: INTER PRESS SERVICE by Daniel Federico Salamanca Orrego (Frankfurt: Lang, 1993—DM 98,‐ ISBN 3–631–44981‐x, 344 pp.)

Die Geschichte der “Bunten” (1948–1988)/THE HISTORY OF BUNTE (1948–1988) by Säbine Hilgenstock (Frankfurt: Lang [European University Studies, Ser. 40, Vol.33], 1993—DM 89,‐ ISBN 3–631–45216–0, 266 pp.)

3. Television

Das Fernsehen im Produktverbund mit anderen Medien: Untersuchungen zum Fernsehjahr 1988/TELEVISION PRODUCTS AND OTHER MEDIA: STUDIES FROM THE TV YEAR 1988 edited by Werner Faulstich.(Heidelberg: Winter, 1993—DM 84,‐ ISBN 3–8253‐ 0113–3, 380 pp.)

Gewalt‐ und Sexdarstellungen im Fernsehen / VIOLENCE AND SEX IN TELEVISION by Rainer Scholz and Peter Joseph (Bonn: Forum Verlag Godesberg, 1993— DM 96,‐ ISBN 3–927066–72–9, 352 pp.)

4. Media use

Lesesozialisation: Vol.1: Leseklima in der Familie. Vol.2: Leserfahrungen und Lesekarrieren / READING SOCIALIZATION. Vol.1: READING CLIMATE IN THE FAMILY. Vol.2: READING EXPERIENCES AND READING CAREERS (Gütersloh: Verlag Bertelsmann Stiftung, 1993. —DM 24,80 each, ISBNs 3–89204–82–6 and 3–89204–85–0, 377 and 374 pp.)

5. Law

Medienrecht / MEDIA LAW by Marian Paschke (Berlin: Springer, 1993. —DM 38,‐ ISBN 3–540–56803–4, 223 pp.)

Das Datenschutzrechtliche “Presseprivileg” im Spannungsfeld zwischen Pressefreiheit und Persönlichkeitsrecht / PRESS PRIVILEGE ON PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA: FREEDOM OF THE PRESS VERSUS PERSONAL RIGHTS by Thomas‐Alexander Hubert (Baden‐Baden: Nomos Verlagsges, 1993—DM 78,‐ ISBN 3–7890–3142–9, 305 pp.)

Wirtschaftswerbung und Meinungsfreiheit / ADVERTISING AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION by Armin Hatje (Baden‐Baden: Nomos Verlagsges, 1993—DM 48,‐ ISBN 3–7890–2955–6, 138 pp.)

Privater Rundfunk vor der Europäischen Menschenrechtskonvention / PRIVATE BROADCASTING UNDER THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS by Christoph Engel (Baden‐Baden: Nomos Verlagsges [Law and Economics of International Telecommunications, Vol.19], 1993—DM 125, ‐ISBN 3–7890–2870–3, 487 pp.)  相似文献   

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The following essay updates my TABLOID JOURNALISM: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ENGLISH‐LANGUAGE SOURCES (Westport, CT: Greenwood “Bibliographies and Indexes in Mass Media and Communications, Number 10,”; 1996—$65.00, ISBN 0–313–29544–1, 187 pp.)

A. U.S. print journalism

IT'S ALIVE! HOW AMERICA'S OLDEST PAPER CHEATED DEATH AND WHY IT MATTERS by Steven Cuozzo (New York: Times Books, 1996—$25.00, ISBN 0–8129–2286–7, 342 pp.)

“Reversing the Romance: Class and Gender in the Supermarket Tabloids,” by Theron Britt (Prospect, 21: 435–451 [1996])

“Virgins, Vamps and the Tabloid Mentality,” by Linda Fairstein (Media Studies Journal, 12: 92–99 [Winter 1998])

SCOOPED! MEDIA MISS REAL STORY ON CRIME WHILE CHASING SEX, SLEAZE, AND CELEBRITIES by David J. Krajicek (New York: Columbia University Press, 1998—$24.95, ISBN 0–2311–0292–5, 230 pp., bibliographical references)

B. U.S. television

“The World Outside: Local TV News Treatment of Imported News,” by Raymond L. Carroll and C. A. Tuggle (Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 74: 123–133 [1997])

“Tabloid TV, Courtesy of the Education Department,” by Steven Drummond (Teacher Magazine 9: 14–15 [April 1998])

THE JOURNALISM OF OUTRAGEOUSNESS: TABLOID TELEVISION NEWS VS. INVESTIGATIVE NEWS by Matthew C. Ehrlich (Journalism and Mass Communication Monographs, No.155 [1996])

“Presumed Innocent? A Comparative Analysis of Network News, ‘Newsmagazines’ and Tabloid TV's Pretrial Coverage of the O. J. Simpson Criminal Case,” by Steven A. Esposito (Communications and the Law, 18: 49–72 [December 1996])

“Tabloid and Traditional Television News Magazine Crime Stories: Crime Lessons and Reaffirmation of Social Class Distinctions,” by Maria Elizabeth Grabe (Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 73: 926–946 [1996])

TABLOID TELEVISION: POPULAR JOURNALISM AND THE “OTHER NEWS” by John Langer (London: Routledge “Communication and Society,”; 1998—$24.99, ISBN 0–4150–6636–0, 192 pp., appendix, bibliographical references)

“Human Nature and Crime Control: Improving the Feasibility of Nurturant Strategies,”; by Bryan Vila (Politics and the Life Sciences, 16: 3–21 [1997])

C. Legal implications

‘Get That Camera Out of My Face!”: An Examination of the Viability of Suing ‘Tabloid Television’ for Invasion of Privacy,” by Eduardo W. Gonzalez (University of Miami Law Review 51: 935–953 [1997])

“Punishing the Press: Using Contempt of Court to Secure the Right to a Fair Trial,” by Stephen J. Krause (Boston University Law Review 76: 537–574 [1996])

“The Confluence of Sensationalism and News: Media Access to Criminal Investigations and the Public's Right to Know,” by Jimmy R. Moye (CommLaw Conspectus, 6: 89–99 [1998])

D. International perspectives

“Public Discourse/Private Fascination: Hybridization in ‘True‐Life‐Story’ Genres,” by Ib Bondebjerg (Media Culture &; Society 18: 27–45 [1996])

“Anthropology in the Body Shop: Lords of the Garden, Cannibalism, and the Consuming Desires of Televisual Anthropology,” by Rosalind C. Morris (American Anthropologist, 98: 137–146 [1996])

“The Media's Impact on International Affairs, Then and Now,” by Johanna Neuman (SAIS Review, 16: 109–123 [Winter/Spring 1996])

“Core of the Problem: Newspaper's Fate Will Gauge More Than Press Freedom,”; by Andrew Sherry (Far Eastern Economic Review, 160: 61–63 [3 July 1997])  相似文献   

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ON TELEVISION by Pierre Bourdieu, translated from the 1996 French original by Priscilla Ferguson (New York: The New Press, 1998—$18.95, paper, ISBN 1–56584–407–6, 104 pp., appendix, translator's note, bibliography, notes, index)

BUYER'S GUIDE TO FIFTY YEARS OF TV ON VIDEO by Sam Frank (Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 1999—$22.95, paper, ISBN 1–57392–226–9, 1,498 pp., index)

THE TELEVISION STUDIES BOOK edited by Christine Geraghty and David Lusted (London: Arnold / New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998—$59.95/18.95, ISBN 0–340–66232 hard, 0–340–66231‐X paper, 337 pp., index)

WHY WE WATCH: THE ATTRACTIONS OF VIOLENT ENTERTAINMENT edited by Jeffrey H. Goldstein (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998—$49.95/17.95, ISBN 0–19–511820–0 hard, 0–19–511821–9 paper, 270 pp., illustrations, references, subject and name indexes)

BROADCASTING IN AMERICA: A SURVEY OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA by S. W. Head, C. H. Sterling, L. B. Schofield, T. Spann, and M. A. McGregor (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1998 [8th ed.]—$52.00, paper, ISBN 0–395–87371–1, 337 pp., 280 photos &; graphics, bibliography, index, instructor's manual)

PRIME TIME LAW: FICTIONAL TELEVISION AS LEGAL NARRATIVE edited by Robert M. Jarvis and Paul R. Joseph (Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 1998—price not given, ISBN 0–89089–805–7 hard, 0–89089–808–1 paper, 323 pp., notes, index)

MASTERPIECE THEATRE AND THE POLITICS OF QUALITY by Lawrence A. Jarvik (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 1999—$60.00, ISBN 0–8108–3204–6, 261 pp., notes, bibliography, index)

TELEVISION VIOLENCE: A GUIDE TO THE LITERATURE edited by P.T. Kelly (Nova Science Publishers, 6080 Jericho Turnpike, Suite 207, Commack, NY 11725—price not given, ISBN 1–56072–299–1, 193 pp., index)

UNDERSTANDING SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND TELEVISION by Paul Monaco (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1998—$55.00, ISBN 0–275–96057–9, 152 pp., bibliography, index)

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TELEVISION NEWS edited by Michael D. Murray (Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1999—price not given, ISBN 1–57356–108–8, 315 pp., photos, further reading, index)

STUDENT TELEVISION IN AMERICA: CHANNELS OF CHANGE by Tony Silvia and Nancy F. Kaplan (Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, 1998— $29.95, paper, ISBN 0–8138–2160–6, 243 pp., illustrations, selected bibliography, appendixes, index)

LIVING COLOR: RACE AND TELEVISION IN THE UNITED STATES edited by Sasha Torres (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1998—$49.95/17.95, ISBN 0–8223–2178–5 hard, 0–8223–2195–5 paper, illustrations, selected bibliography, index)  相似文献   

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THE EXPLODING POLITICAL POWER OF PERSONAL MEDIA by Gladys D. Ganley (Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1992—price not given, ISBN 0–89391–756–7, 181 pp.)

1992 COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY UPDATE edited by August E. Grant and Liching Sung (Technology Futures, Inc., 6034 West Courtyard Dr., Suite 380, Austin, TX 78730–5014‐$19.95, paper, no ISBN given, 124 pp.)

DEMYSTIFYING MEDIA TECHNOLOGY: READINGS FROM THE FREEDOM FORUMCENTER edited by John V. Pavlikand Everette E. Dennis (Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing, 1993—price not given, paper, ISBN 1–55934–145–9, 194 pp.)

COMMUNICATION, MEDIA AND CHANGE by Jack Lyle and Douglas McLeod (Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing, 1993‐$23.95, paper, ISBN 0–87484–935–7, 264 pp.)

THE EVOLUTION OF MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS IN THE U.S. AND EUROPE: REGULATION, TECHNOLOGY, AND MARKETS by Michael Paetsch (Norwood, MA: Artech House, 1993—price not given, ISBN 0–89006–688–4, 417 pp.)

MULTIMEDIA 2000: MARKET DEVELOPMENTS, MEDIA BUSINESS IMPACTS AND FUTURE TRENDS edited by Marcia de Sonne (1993‐$125/75 for NAB/BEA members, paper, ISBN 0–89324–166–0, 240 pp.)

UNDERSTANDING DAB: A GUIDE FOR BROADCAST MANAGERS & ENGINEERS (1992‐$70/35 for NAB/BEA members, paper, ISBN 0–89324–152–0, 125 pp.)

NAB 1993 GUIDE TO HDTV IMPLEMENTATION COSTS by S. Merrill Weiss and Rupert L Stow (1993‐$100/50 to NAB/BEA members, paper, ISBN 0–89324–167–9, ca. 250 pp.)

1993 NAB HDTV WORLD CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS (1993‐$75/50 to NAB and BEA members, paper, ISBN 0–89324–163–6, 505 pp.)

THE 1993/1994 WORLD SATELLITE ANNUAL written and compiled by Mark Long (MLE Inc., 150 North Federal highway, Suite 230, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301‐$59.95, paper, no ISBN or ISSN given, 435 pp.)

TECHNOLOGY 2001: THE FUTURE OF COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATIONS edited by Derek Leebaert (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1991‐$14.95, paper, ISBN 0–262–62084–7, 392 pp.)

INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONICS CONTACTS by the EIA International Business Council (Electronic Industries Assn., 2001 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20006–1813‐$75; $40 to EIA members, no ISBN given, 68 pp.)

CONSUMER ELECTRONICS‐U.S. SALES 1989–1993 by the EIA Marketing Services Dept. (EIA, address immediately above‐$95, free to EIA members, no ISBN given, 26 pp.)

LEADING‐EDGE TECHNOLOGIES AND ALLIANCES is the first issue of Technology Knowledge Activities (IC2 Institute, University of Texas, 2815 San Gabriel, Austin, TX 78705—no price given, irregular)  相似文献   

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ON THE HISTORY OF FILM STYLE by David Bordwell (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1997‐$60.00/24.95, ISBN 0–674–63428–4 hard, 0–674–63429–2 paper, 322 pp., photographs, chapter notes, index)

MASKED MEN: MASCULINITY AND THE MOVIES IN THE FIFTIES by Steven Cohan (Bloomington: Indiana University Press “Arts and Politics of the Everyday,”; 1997‐$39.95/8.95, ISBN 0–253–33297–4 hard, 0–253–21127–1 paper, 376 pp., photographs, selected filmography, chapter notes, references, index)

THE EXPLODING EYE: A RE‐VISIONARY HISTORY OF 1960s AMERICAN EXPERIMENTAL CINEMA by Wheeler Winston Dixon (Albany: State University of New York Press “SUNY Series, Cultural Studies in Cinema/Video,”; 1997‐$57.50/18.95, ISBN 0–7914–3565–2 hard, 0–7914–3566–0 paper, 250 pp., photos, bibliography, index)

THE KING OF THE MOVIES: FILM PIONEER SIEGMUND LUBIN by Joseph P. Eckhardt (Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1997‐$55.00, ISBN 0–8386–3728–0, 286 pp., B&;.W photos, notes, bibliography, index)

WITHIN OUR GATES: ETHNICITY IN AMERICAN FEATURE FILMS, 1911–1960: AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE CATALOG edited by Alan Gevinson (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997‐$150.00, ISBN 0–520–20964–833, 1571 pp., abbreviations list, indexes, bibliography)

FRAME BY FRAME II: A FILMOGRAPHY OF THE AFRICAN AMERICAN IMAGE, 1978–1994 by Phyllis R. Kotman and Gloria J. Gibson (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1997‐$49.95/29.95, ISBN 0–253–33280‐X hard, 0–253–21120–4 paper, 771 pp., bibliography, indexes)

FILMMAKERS AND FINANCING: BUSINESS PLANS FOR INDEPENDENTS by Louise Levison (Boston: Focal Press, 1998 [2nd ed.]‐$22.95, paper, ISBN 0–240–80300–0, 190 pp., tables, index)

FEMINISM, FILM, FASCISM: WOMEN'S AUTO/BIOGRAPHICAL FILM IN POSTWAR GERMANY by Susan E. Linville (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1998‐$30.00/14.95, ISBN 0–292–74696–2 hard, 0–292–74697–0 paper, 208 pp., photos, chapter notes, bibliography, index)

THE MOTION PICTURE MEGA‐INDUSTRY by Barry R. Litman (Boston: Allyn &; Bacon “Series in Mass Communication,”; 1998‐$24.00, paper, ISBN 0–205–20026–5, 321 pp., charts, tables, notes, references, index)

FROM HEADLINE HUNTER TO SUPERMAN: A JOURNALISM FIL‐MOGRAPHY by Richard R. Ness (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 1997‐$89.50, ISBN 0–8108–3291–7, 787 pp., references, appendices, black‐and‐white photographs, index)

Chile v/s Hollywood / CHILE vs HOLLYWOOD by Daniel Olave (Santiago, Chile: Editorial Grijalbo, 1997‐no price available, ISBN 956–258–051–2, 208 pp., photographs)

TRIANGULATED VISIONS: WOMEN IN RECENT GERMAN CINEMA edited by Ingeborg Majer O'Sickey and Ingeborg von Zadow (Albany: State University of New York Press “SUNY Series in Feminist Criticism and Theory,”; and “SUNY Series, Cultural Studies in Cinema/Video,”; 1998‐$65.50/21.95, ISBN 0–7914–3717–5 hard, 0–7914–3718–3 paper, 290 pp., photos, chapter notes, index)

FILM AND THE NUCLEAR AGE: REPRESENTING CULTURAL ANXIETY by Toni A. Perrine (New York: Garland “Garland Studies in American Popular History and Culture,”; 1998‐$68.00, ISBN 0–8153–2932–6, 304 pp., index, bibliography, chronology, filmography)

CONTEMPORARY CINEMATOGRAPHERS ON THEIR ART by Pauline Rogers (Boston: Focal Press, 1998‐$19.95, paper, ISBN 0–240–80309–4, 223 pp.)

HOLLYWOOD'S WORLD WAR I: MOTION PICTURE IMAGES edited by Peter C. Rollins and John E. O'Connor (Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1998‐$49.95/19.95, ISBN 0–87972–755–1 hard, 0–87972–756‐X paper, 304 pp., illustrations, notes, general index, film/TV index)

DOCUMENTING OURSELVES: FILM, VIDEO, AND CULTURE by Sharon R. Sherman (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1998‐$22.95, paper, ISBN 0–8131–0934–5, 336 pp., photographs, filmography, chapter notes, references, index)

JAMES WILLIAMSON: STUDIES AND DOCUMENTS OF A PIONEER IN THE FILM NARRATIVE by Martin Sopocy (Cranbury, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1998‐$52.50, ISBN 0–8386–3716–7, 337 pp., photographs, chapter notes, bibliography, index)

HISTORY BY HOLLYWOOD: THE USE AND ABUSE OF THE AMERICAN PAST by Robert Brent Toplin (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1996— 288 pp., $36.95/16.95, ISBN 0–252–02073–1, 0–252–06536–0 paper, photos, chapter notes, selected bibliography, index)  相似文献   

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INTERNA TIONAL COMMUNICATION: HISTORY, CONFLICT, AND CONTROL OF THE GLOBAL METROPOLIS by Robert S. Fortner (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1993—price not given, ISBN 0–534–190–92–8, 390 pp.)

CNN WORLD REPORT: TED TURNER'S INTERNATIONAL NEWS COUP by Don M. Flournoy (London: John Libbey “Academia Research Monograph 9,” 1992—price not given, ISBN 0–86196–359–8, 102 pp.)

THENEWTELEVISIONINEUROPE by Alessandro Silj (London: John Libbey, 1992—about $110, ISBN 0–86196–361 ‐X, 800 pp.)

GLOBAL GLASNOST: TOWARD A NEW WORLD INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION ORDER by Johan Galtung and Richard C. Vincent (Hampton Press, 23 Broadway, Suite 208, Cresskill, NJ 07626—$42.50/18.50, ISBN 1 ‐881303–31–4 hard, 1–881303–32–2 paper, 288 pp.)

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CUBAN MASS COMMUNICATIONS compiled by John A. Lent (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1992—$65.00, ISBN 0–313–28455–5, 384 pp.)

BIBLIOGRAPHIC GUIDE TO CARIBBEAN MASS COMMUNICATION compiled by John A. Lent (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1992—$59.95, ISBN 0–313–28210–2, 320 pp.)

PASSPORT TO WORLD BAND RADIO 1993 (International Broadcasting Services, Box 300, Penn's Park, PA 18943— $16.95, paper, ISBN 0–914941–40–2, 416 pp.)

SATELLITE TELEVISION IN WESTERN EUROPE by Richard Collins (London: John Libbey, 1992‐about $30, ISBN 0–86196–388–1, ISSN 0956–9057, 129 pp.)

PACIFIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS COUNCIL FIFTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS edited by James G. Savage and Dan J. Wedemeyer (PTC, 2454 South Beretania St., Suite 302, Honolulu, HI: 96826‐price not given, paper, two vols, ISBN 1 ‐880672–04–9,1064 pp.)  相似文献   

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Courses: Storytelling, persuasion, gender and communication, argumentation and debate.

Objectives: In this essay, I map a unit-specific activity for an undergraduate class in argumentation and debate. I argue for the integration of a trans-affirming pedagogy as a key rhetorical frame in communication studies courses. Such pedagogical commitments push instructors to integrate a critical communication methodology while challenging structures that continue mitigating trans experiences, embedding critical interrogation of systemic injustice. Borrowing from LeMaster (Discontents of being and becoming fabulous on: Queer criticism in neoliberal times. Women’s Studies in Communication 2015;32:167–186. DOI: 10.1080/07491409.2014.988776), I use trans heuristically, whereby “trans and transgender are not necessarily intended exclusively as identities?… In this way, trans and transgender have two functions: as heuristics and as identities” (p. 169). Thus, as a pedagogical approach, a trans sensibility extends instruction methods to consider, criticize, and analyze binaries of thought, mundane performances of identity, and unlikely communicative phenomena that “get at gender in unsuspecting ways” (LeMaster, B., & Mapes, M. Transing priestly performances: Re-reading gender potentiality in Erdrich’s the last report on the miracles at little no horse. In S. Howard (Ed.), Critical articulations of race, gender, and sexual orientation. Lanham, MD: Lexington, 2014, pp. 161–177). Using an activity from the unit “Argumentation with and as Narrative,” I draw on Enke (Enke responds to Nakamura. In V. Muñoz & E. K. Garrison (Eds), Transpedagogies: A roundtable discussion. Women’s Studies Quarterly 2008;36:288–308. DOI: 10.1353/wsq.0.0093) to ask, “How do we engage with the privileged spaces we occupy as trans and nontrans educators as a way to build alliances that are liberatory rather than oppressive to one another?” (p. 303).  相似文献   

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THE MASS AUDIENCE: REDISCOVERING THE DOMINANT MODEL by James G. Webster and Patricia F. Phalen (Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates “Communication Series,”; 1997—$39.95/$16.50, ISBN 0–8058–2304–2 hard, 0–8058–2305–0 paper, 158 pp., references, author index, subject index)

MASS COMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH RESOURCES: AN ANNOTATED GUIDE by Christopher H. Sterling, James K. Bracken, and Susan M. Hill (Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1998—$49.95 with 40% discount for orders of 5 or more copies, ISBN 0–8058–2024–8, 208 pp., appendices, index)

MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE: AN INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA STUDIES by Graeme Burton (New York: Arnold/St. Martin's Press, 1997 [2nd ed.]— $18.95, paper, ISBN 0–340–67663–9, 240 pp)

DICTIONARY OF MEDIA LITERACY by Art Silverblatt and Ellen N. Enright Eliceiri (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1997—$65.00, ISBN 0–313–29743–6, 248 pp., bibliography, subject directory, index)

VIOLENCE AND THE MEDIA: A REFERENCE HANDBOOK by David E. Newton (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC‐CLIO “Contemporary World Issues,”; 1996—no price available, ISBN 0–8743–6843‐X, 254 pp., statistical tables, notes, bibliography, glossary, index)

MEDIA/SOCIETY: INDUSTRIES, IMAGES, AUDIENCES by David Croteau and William Hoynes (Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press, 1997—price not given, ISBN 0–8039–9065–0, 344 pp. with tables, bibliography and index)

JAHRESBIBLIOGRAPHIE MASSENKOMMUNIKATION 1995 / ANNUAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MASS COMMUNICATION: 1995 compiled by Wilbert Ubbens (Berlin: Wissenschaftsverlag Volker Spiess, 1997—DM 36, ISBN 3–89166–199–1, 436 pp.)

SEARCH STRATEGIES IN MASS COMMUNICATION by Jean Ward and Kathleen A. Hansen (White Plains, NY: Longman, 1997 [3rd ed.]— $38.95, ISBN 0–8013–1755‐X, 371 pp., bibliographies, appendixes, indexes)

A DICTIONARY OF COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES by James Watson and Anne Hill (London and New York: Arnold, 1997 [4th ed.], distributed by St. Martin's Press—$18.95, ISBN 0–34067–635–3 paper, 251 pp., table of abbreviations, illustrations)  相似文献   

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History     
AM STEREO AND THE FCC: CASE STUDY OF A MARKETPLACE SHIBBOLETH by Mark J. Braun (Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1994—$39.50/19.50, ISBN 0–89391–966–7 hard, 0–56750–000–5, paper, 216 pp.)

PHILCO RADIO 1928–1942: A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD'S MOST POPULAR RADIOS by Ron Ramirez and Michael Prosise (Schiffer Publishing, 77 Lower Valley Rd., Rt. 372, Atglen, PA 19310—$29.50, paper, ISBN 0–88740–547–9, 188 pp.)

SEE IT NOW CONFRONTS McCARTHYISM: TELEVISION DOCUMENTARY AND THE POLITICS OF REPRESENTATION by Thomas Rosteck (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1994—$29.95, ISBN 0–8173–0705–2, 247 pp.)

THE HOUSE THAT ROONE BUILT: THE INSIDE STORY OF ABC NEWS by Marc Gunther (Boston: Little, Brown, 1994— $23.95, ISBN 0–316–33151–1, 381 pp.)

SCIENCE OF COERCION: COMMUNICATION RESEARCH & PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE 1945–1960 by Christopher Simpson (New York: Oxford University Press, 1994—$29.95, ISBN 0–19–507193‐X, 204 pp.)

FIGHTING FOR AIR: IN THE TRENCHES WITH TELEVISION NEWS by Liz Trotta (Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1994—$16.95, paper, ISBN 0–8262–0952–1, 399 pp.)  相似文献   

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Book Review     
Fei‐I Lu, History of Taiwanese Cinema: Politics, Economics &; Aesthetics (1949–1994) (in Chinese). Taipei: Yuan Liou Publishing, 1998.  相似文献   

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THE GREAT WOMEN SUPERHEROES by Trina Robbins (Northampton, MA: Kitchen Sink Press, 1996—$39.95/21.95, ISBN 0–87816–483–9 hard, 0–87816–481–2 paper, 207 pp., illustrations, notes, bibliography, index)

UNDERSTANDING THE FUNNIES: CRITICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF COMIC STRIPS edited by Gail W. Pieper, with Kenneth D. Nordin and Joseph Ursitti (Procopian Press [5700 College Rd., Lisle, IL 60532], 1997—no price or ISBN given, 180 pp., notes, bibliographies, indices)

SYNDICATED COMIC STRIPS AND ARTISTS, 1924–1995: THE COMPLETE INDEX compiled by Dave Strickler (Cambria, CA: Comic Access [1071 Main St., Box X‐9, Cambria, CA], 1995—no price, no ISBN [OCLC 33053636], 218 pp., indices)

SARJAKUVANTEKIJÄT: CARTOONISTS FROM FINLAND by Harto Pasonen and Valiosarjat Oy (Helsinki: Valiosarjat Oy [PO Box 202, Helsinki, Finland N‐00181], 1997—no price given, ISBN 951–97361–1‐5, 100 pp., illustrations)  相似文献   

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Law and policy     
AN INTRODUCTION TO U.S. TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAW by Charles H. Kennedy (Norwood, MA: Artech House, 1994—price not given, ISBN 0–89006–752‐X, 169 pp.)

TOWARD COMPETITION IN CABLE TELEVISION by Leland L. Johnson (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute Press, 1994— price not given, ISBN 0–262–10054–1, 214 pp.)

THE AUDIENCE REFLECTED IN THE MEDIUM OF LAW: A CRITIQUE OF THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SPEECH RIGHTS IN THE UNITED STATES by Myles Alexander Ruggles (Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1994‐$39.95/22.50, ISBN 0–89391–881–4 cloth, 0–89391–993–4 paper, 206 pp.)

DEMOCRACY AND THE PROBLEM OF FREE SPEECH by Cass R. Sunstein (New York: Free Press, 1993‐$22.95, hard, ISBN 0–02–932271–5, 300 pp.)

GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES FOR REGULATED UTILITIES: EVOLUTION AND IMPACTS by David Wirick and John J. Gibbons (National Regulatory Research Institute, 1080 Carmack Rd., Columbus, OH 43210—price not given, paper, 168 pp.)

THE LAW OF PUBLIC COMMUNICATION by Kent R. Middleton and Bill F. Chamberlin (White Plains, NY: Longman, 1994—price not given, ISBN 0–8013–1188–8, 625 pp.)

“TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY ISSUE,” Media Law & Policy (Media Law Project, 57 Worth St., New York, NY 10013–2960, no price given, no ISSN given)  相似文献   

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